Edinburgh Evening News

Most food delivery couriers feel unsafe

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Eight out of 10 food delivery couriers in Scotland feel "unsafe" at work but carry on out of financial necessity, a study has found.

The study, led by Edinburgh’s Heriot-Watt University, surveyed 207 food delivery couriers in cities across Scotland and found that more than 60 per cent had experience­d racial or ethnic abuse, and 55 per cent had suffered physical abuse, largely as a result of incidents while on the road.

The two-year study also found that every single one of the 33 women surveyed said they had experience­d sexual harassment or abuse while at work.

Dr Pedro Mendonca, who led the study, said: "Our findings shed light on the reality food delivery couriers have to confront on a daily basis.

"A significan­t number of the workforce are migrants who face multiple barriers as well as daily abuse, and a lack of opportunit­ies to find alternativ­e employment in safer environmen­ts.

"It's imperative to understand the nuanced reality in this sector so that we can address challenges and ensure equal protection for all workers."

The published report includes first-hand accounts from food delivery couriers, with one quoted as saying: "I'm constantly being threatened by people, not only customers but on the road. It's like they see a guy with a delivery bag and they constantly give me grief."

In a sector where migrants account for a significan­t portion of employees, the study found half of those surveyed said food delivery was their primary income source, and that it is hard for many workers to find alternativ­e careers due to issues such as qualificat­ion recognitio­n and language barriers.

Roz Foyer, general secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress, called for more protection for delivery couriers. The study is named Fair Gig Work: A review of Employment Practices in the Scottish Food Delivery Work 2024.

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